Alan Corbeth began his career as a sound engineer at Bell Sound in New York City where he worked with such recording artists as
The Lovin' Spoonful. After a tour of duty in Vietnam, he moved to London and and became part of the team that built and programmed the legendary Capitol Radio. After working for both RCA Records and CBS, He worked as Director of Technical Production for National Public Radio in Washington, DC; Israel Radio in Tel Aviv, Israel; and Capitol Radio in London, England. Several years later he returned to the United States. His radio career continued with National Public Radio where he became the Director of Engineering Operations.
Various other twists and turns in his life found him DX'ing in the Pacific Northwest where he found an interesting little overnight show on 50,000 watt KDWN, out of Las Vegas. While he worked building a brand new 100,000 watt FM radio station from the ground up, Alan soon became addicted to listening to the show which was hosted by a relative unknown named
Art Bell. Alan thought this future star should be syndicated and soon became business partners with him. The rest, as they say, is history.